Trailblazer
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No, according to my beliefs animals do not have free will. Animals do make choices but they operate on instinct. They are unable to make moral choices like humans can make. Free will also implies that we have a rational soul and we can make choices by logical reasoning.But I think you run into issues anyway, even if we go with God simply knowing our choices as you say. Because this obviously only apply to living things, I don't know if animals have free will?
Yes, God is responsible for creation, so humans did not have a choice as to what colors would exist in the Universe. Indeed, we did not have a choice about anything that would exist in the Universe or what would exist on Earth. However, we are allowed to decide what we choose from what God created.But nonetheless, you didn't have a choice about what colors should exist in the Universe, God decided that, God also decided that Earth should exist in the first place, that you should be allowed to choose between the colors he decided should be there etc.
I liken this world to a chess board. God created a chess board and humans are like chess pieces that move around on the chess board at will. We are not always 'free' to move about as we wish but we have some freedom to choose. Many things constrain our free will to choose such as capability and opportunity. For example I might have wanted to be a physician but I do not have the capability since I am not good in the hard sciences. Another example is that I might want to buy a car but if it is not available I will not have the opportunity to buy one.
Actually I have a real life example because I am looking for a car to buy since my husband ran into a tree and damaged our car so I will probably have to replace it since I predict the insurance company is going to declare it a total loss. This only happened last night so I don't know yet what my options will be. There are no cars like our car anywhere near where I live. It is a 1986 Honda Prelude, a classic car, and they are scarcer than hen's teeth. By some miracle I found a 1984 red car that is the same make and model as our blue car and it is in much better condition, and it is close to where I live, so I am hoping that if the insurance declares our car a total loss the insurance will pay me enough for the red car.
What happened to the car was an accident, it was not something my husband chose to do with his free will. He did not say "gee, I think I will run into a tree tonight!" Whatever is not freely chosen is our fate for which God is responsible, as I said in my OP, so I hold God fully responsible for what happened to the car, although I am still mad at my husband for all the grief this is causing me. However, I might end up better off in the end if I get the red car. I cannot even drive the blue car because I don't drive a stick shift anymore but as luck would have it the red car has an automatic transmission.
We humans all think differently about things so what makes sense to one person does not always make sense to another person. the fact that some of us see eye to eye about God's omniscience and free will coexisting is because our scriptures say that.Given that God decided this for all none intelligent things and even for you, seems to contradict the idea of free will. You got free will, because God commanded it, I don't know if it makes sense to then talk about free will. More than it is to say that a hamster in a cage have free will.
All I can do is explain why I think they can coexist from my own perspective and obviously some people here won't agree with me.
I believe that God decided that humans will have free will but God does not decide what we will choose to do with our free will. We are free to choose what we are able to choose and God knows what we will choose because God is all-knowing.
I always appreciate your humility Nimos. You are still my favorite atheist.I can't get my head around what impact this would have in regards to this topic Which is why I say that I honestly don't know.